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<title>COVER STORY: Fallon Franklin: Beautiful, Talented, and Candid</title>
<description>Fallon Franklin has the credibility and stature to be our first female cover story. Fallon has been performing for people all over Texas for almost 12 years. She started in her teens, and now in her mid-twenties, and she has earned the right to be heard and have some of her story told.</description>
<content:encoded>Fallon Franklin has the credibility and stature to be our first female cover story. Fallon has been performing for people all over Texas for almost 12 years. She started in her teens, and now in her mid-twenties, and she has earned the right to be heard and have some of her story told.</content:encoded>
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<title>SIDEMAN BLUES: Cross Canadian Ragweed&apos;s Grady Cross </title>
<description>Cross Canadian Ragweed played their first paying gig on a flatbed trailer at the Czech Festival in Yukon, Oklahoma years ago, and though they brought tons of energy and the desire to succeed onstage that day, twenty bucks says that not many folks made a long-distance drive to see them.</description>
<content:encoded>Cross Canadian Ragweed played their first paying gig on a flatbed trailer at the Czech Festival in Yukon, Oklahoma years ago, and though they brought tons of energy and the desire to succeed onstage that day, twenty bucks says that not many folks made a long-distance drive to see them.</content:encoded>
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<title>OPINION: Going Nashville: Why I still respect Jack Ingram</title>
<description>When I heard my favorite radio station spinning “Lips of an Angel,” a pop song that, due to circumstances beyond my control, is all too familiar to me, I quickly looked at the radio (somewhat accusingly, I think) to see who was responsible for this flagrant violation of good taste. It was Jack Ingram!</description>
<content:encoded>When I heard my favorite radio station spinning “Lips of an Angel,” a pop song that, due to circumstances beyond my control, is all too familiar to me, I quickly looked at the radio (somewhat accusingly, I think) to see who was responsible for this flagrant violation of good taste. It was Jack Ingram!</content:encoded>
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<title>Americana Canadian Style: Corb Lund</title>
<description>Corb Lund is a name that Canadian fans of genuine country music will immediately recognize. In Texas and other western states Fred Eaglesmith is the more established and recognizable Canadian performer, but even though Corb is younger, he is becoming as large and influential as Fred.</description>
<content:encoded>Corb Lund is a name that Canadian fans of genuine country music will immediately recognize. In Texas and other western states Fred Eaglesmith is the more established and recognizable Canadian performer, but even though Corb is younger, he is becoming as large and influential as Fred.</content:encoded>
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<title>The Tale Behind The Tune: Bob Childers&apos; &quot;Restless Spirits&quot;</title>
<description>It’s time for a Texas Red Dirt Music history lesson. In order to consider oneself a true fan of the genre, it’s important to know about one of its more obscure, though very influential pioneers. Bob Childers is one such individual. I was first introduced to the man’s music through the golden pipes of Jimmy Lafave.</description>
<content:encoded>It’s time for a Texas Red Dirt Music history lesson. In order to consider oneself a true fan of the genre, it’s important to know about one of its more obscure, though very influential pioneers. Bob Childers is one such individual. I was first introduced to the man’s music through the golden pipes of Jimmy Lafave.</content:encoded>
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<title>How Do You Spell Success? Todd Fritsch</title>
<description>This cattle-ranching cowboy and native of Willow Springs, Texas, has spent the past two years traveling over 200,000 miles around the planet, bringing his no-holds-barred country to the masses. His plan? To keep real country alive and well, and there are 12 good reasons he’ll succeed.</description>
<content:encoded>This cattle-ranching cowboy and native of Willow Springs, Texas, has spent the past two years traveling over 200,000 miles around the planet, bringing his no-holds-barred country to the masses. His plan? To keep real country alive and well, and there are 12 good reasons he’ll succeed.</content:encoded>
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